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Canadian wildfire smoke shrouds US, potential risk for World Cup final

Canadian wildfire smoke shrouds US, potential risk for World Cup final

Summary

Smoke from Canadian wildfires is drifting into many large U.S. cities in the Midwest, Northeast, and mid-Atlantic regions. This smoke is causing poor air quality for over 100 million people and raising concerns before the upcoming World Cup final.

Key Facts

  • Wildfires in Canada are producing large amounts of smoke.
  • Smoke is spreading into major U.S. cities across the Midwest, Northeast, and mid-Atlantic.
  • Over 100 million people in the U.S. are affected by the polluted air.
  • The smoky conditions are raising worries about how it might affect outdoor events.
  • The World Cup final is scheduled for Sunday and could be impacted by the smoke.
  • Air pollution from wildfires can harm breathing and health.
  • The smoke comes from fires located outside the U.S. but is causing problems inside the country.
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